CC American designs, manufactures, repairs, and services oil and gas pressure vessels for the US energy industry. The company also manufactures and services a wide range of production equipment including, but not limited to: separators, fuel scrubbers, filter separators, production skids and line heaters.

The acquisition will become a part of CSE Americas, CSE Global’s American business group headquartered in Houston, Texas. With the addition of CC American, CSE Americas has expanded its geographical coverage through its 8 office locations in the United States of America.

Pat Holley, CEO of CSE Americas, said, “The acquisition was the formalization of a longstanding partnership between CC American and two other CSE Americas companies, W-Industries and Control Concepts & Technology (CCT). Both W-Industries and CCT are highly respected providers of automation and control systems; process design and packaging; manufacturing and commissioning; and enterprise services and solutions for the global energy industry.”

Mr. Holley added, “Combining the technical capabilities and services of CC American with those of W-Industries and CCT will strengthen all entities, but more importantly, it will provide our customers with a single point of contact for a broader range of craftsman-quality equipment and services.”

CSE Global Limited

A global technologies company based in Singapore and listed on the Main Board of the Singapore Stock Exchange. The company provides automation, telecommunication and security solutions for the oil and gas, infrastructure and mining industries.

CSE Americas, Inc.

Provides engineering design, packaging and services to industry majors and independent operations in the US, Canada and Mexico through three highly respected company brands: W-Industries, Control Concepts & Technology and CSE-ICON.

C.C. American Oilfield, LLC

A certified ASME-code and non-code facility that manufactures and repairs pressure vessels for the US oil and gas industry.

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